egarrulo <egarrulo@gmail.com> writes:
On 08/06/16 21:37, egarrulo wrote:
On 08/06/16 17:20, Barry Margolin wrote:
In article <drq6pqFb3dsU1@mid.individual.net>,
egarrulo <egarrulo@gmail.com> wrote:
When I create a file with C-x C-f (ido-find-file) in Tramp, Tramp
creates the file with 0664 permissions instead of 0644 permissions.
Here is the relevant configuration:
(setq tramp-default-user "myuser")
(require 'tramp)
How can I make Tramp create new files with 0644 permissions? Thanks.
It sounds like the target user's umask is different from your umask.
Thanks for your suggestion. Indeed the user's umask is 0002, which
explains
the 0664 permissions. Can I change the umask from Tramp before
creating/saving files?
I have tried to connect with SSH, running the command:
umask 0022
then disconnecting and connecting again, but umask was 0002 again.
That's correct: umask is set for a shell session through an init file
(.bash_profile, /etc/profile or similar) and it persists only for that
session. I don't know if there is a tramp way of doing it, but you
can certainly do what you want by adding
umask 022
to the shell initialization file of the user on the remote host.